First of all, I love Sinclair Ferguson. I have listened to him on podcasts for so long that I can hear him speaking (in that rich Scottish brogue) while reading his books. I agree with him theologically so for me this was a very pleasant way to spend a week at the beach--his warmth and pastoral heart come through in his writing just as in his speaking. Ferguson is a theologically conservative Presbyterian, committed to sound exegesis and being a Covenant Theology man, NOT dispensational. This book was interesting...not exactly light reading but not so heavy that you feel like you are "studying" for exams. He does bring to light how many of the prophecies in Daniel were fulfilled back then, e.g., he identifies the "notable horn" in 8:25 as Alexander the Great.
Ferguson is an exegete. His goal is to get out of scripture what it actually says, not to impose some already held belief upon scripture. Excellent read.